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Ballroom tango

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In an effort to teach a standardized version of the tango, the English eventually codified their own version of tango for instruction in dance schools and for performance in competitions in 1922. The resulting style was referred to as English style, but eventually took on the name International
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Eventually, championships in the international style tango were organized all over Europe with numerous participating countries. Adjudicators were able to judge against a standardized syllabus and book of techniques, thereby creating a more objective means of picking the champions, even though
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Initially, the English dominated the International style tango, but eventually, technicians from other backgrounds, most notably the Italians, have chipped away at the English standard and created a dynamic style that continues to raise the competitive bar.
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American style tango's evolutionary path is derived from Argentina to the United States, when it was popularized by silent film star
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by allowing European, American, Hollywood, and competitive influences into the style and execution of the dance.
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ISTD International Standard Syllabus, Ballroom Dance: Waltz, Quickstep, Tango, Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz
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In 1912 tango was introduced to British audiences, showcased in the successful musical comedy
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style, as this became the competitive ballroom version practiced around the world.
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in 1921, who demonstrated a highly stylized form of Argentine tango in
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artistic interpretation remains an important element of competition.
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Following the English standardization of their version of tango,
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The present day ballroom tango is divided into two disciplines:
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Index

ballroom dance
Argentine roots
American Style
International Style
closed dance position
open moves

Rudolph Valentino
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Arthur Murray

The Sunshine Girl
Ballroom dance
Argentine tango
Finnish tango
Tango (music)
"Arthur Murray Ballroom Dance Studios - History of Arthur Murray"
the original
Denniston, Christine
Couple Dance Begins in Europe.
Archived
Wayback Machine
ISTD International Standard Syllabus, Ballroom Dance: Waltz, Quickstep, Tango, Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz
"List of Blackpool Professional Standard Champions"
Archived
Categories
Dancesport
Tango dance

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